Even at UN, Obama biased (towards the Arabs) peace talks posture.
Posted: September 23, 2010 Filed under: Obama must be more even handed and deal in an even-handed manner regarding the Israeli-Palestinian effort | Tags: Obama UN speech another pro-Arab biased presentation Leave a comment »In less than two years President Barak Hussein Obama seemed to have managed to catch up, and perhaps surpass, George W. Bush, and Jimmy Carter, as the Co-worst contemporary presidents in United States history.
Trying to salvage his terrible image by speaking at the United Nations about an Israeli-Palestinian peace, President Obama is not only “grasping at straws,” he is promoting an oxymoron that peaceful and friendly relations between Muslims and Jews can indeed exist. Trying to shift attention from miserable domestic performance to the Middle-East, Obama miscalculates the fact that domestic issues trump out international situations, and that the international problem he selected to deal with, the Israeli Palestinian issue, is beyond his ability to solve.
President Obama keeps speaking of a Palestinian state, and Middle-East peace, in spite of realizing that Muslims, and the Muslim world, cannot be at peace with a Jewish Israel as long as Islam accepts the Quran is the FINAL WORD. If one must abide by Quranic teachings, one cannot accept Jews (and other infidels) as having equal rights under god. Having spent many of his formative years in Islamic environment, Barak Obama must understand that the Quran does not allow for its followers to befriend Jews (and other infidels/non-belivers.) Adding to the knowledge that Islamic nations will not accept infidels as equals, Obama must realize that the most recent poles of Palestinians suggest that 78% are striving for a Palestine with border from the Jordan river to the Mediterranean, not leaving any room for a Jewish state in the region.
Notwithstanding President Obama’s vast knowledge of the need for the Arabs to compromise, the American President in his UN speech spoke of the need for Israel to continue the moratorium (an Israeli internal issue,) while no suggestion was made by the American President, that at minimum, the Arabs must at least recognize the right of Israel to exist as a Jewish State in (what was) Palestine, a fundamental step towards peace, if there ever to be one, an item the Arabs are, so far, rejecting, off-hand!
Promoting an effort that in spite of Israeli numerous concessions cannot succeed unless the other part to the conflict, the Arabs, can agree to formally reject their gospel, the Quran, and accept the rights of a Jewish state to exist in what once was Palestine, is dishonest. Short of a rejection of Quranic teaching the peace efforts is doomed to fail, and Obama’s chance at successful Middle-East accomplishments, evaporate.